A giant gorilla destroys Seoul in this cheap Korean version of "King Kong." It also kills a harmless basking shark, wrecks a polio vaccine factory, and flips the bird at the audience. That monkey is a menace.

Mimi Leder went on direct the likes of ER, China Beach and Deep Impact - Reuben Leder went on to write for Magnum, p.i. and Flipper (the mid-90s version with Jessica "Always hot, even when underage like she was here" Alba). See what you can do when you try?

Mimi Leder went on direct the likes of ER, China Beach and Deep Impact - Reuben Leder went on to write for Magnum, p.i. and Flipper (the mid-90s version with Jessica "Always hot, even when underage like she was here" Alba). See what you can do when you try?

Mimi seems to have been gaining experience while making this film, and did go on to be moderately successful. I don't know if I would call "Deep Impact" a great success, but it was a big Hollywood movie. As for Reuben Leder - have you ever watched "Magnum PI?" It's a show about a moustache driving a Ferrari around Hawaii.

Very good and very funny. I'm adding this to the list of movies I have to see. Interestingly enough, I saw that this film was on Bottom 100 Movies on IMBD.

It's pretty darn awful, but that surprises me as well. Did MST3K ever do this movie? I do not believe that they did. The reason I ask is that the bottom 100 seems to be filled with MST3K films.

I don't believe they did look at this film. Too bad as well, probably make one heck of a good riff. The movie isn't on the bottom of the list anymore, it seems to have given away to much more deserving pieces of crap.

As for Reuben Leder - have you ever watched "Magnum PI?" It's a show about a moustache driving a Ferrari around Hawaii.

I'm supposed to be ill, but that made me laugh out loud. Coca-Cola all over screen: no problem.

Thanks, Andrew and for the nice PM as well.

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But, be that as it may, those of us who did make it have an obligation to build again, to teach to others what we know, and to try with what's left of our lives to find a goodness and a meaning to this life.

I can't believe you didn't include "giant ape inherently knows about giving the finger" on your list of "Things I learned from this movie". That's got to be one of the most ludicrous moments I've ever seen in any movie ever! (Ranks right up there with Nuclear Man taking Lacy into space in SUPERMAN IV and the two kids going outside in the North Pole and not freezing to death in SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS.)

Not only did I howl my way through this flea-bitten flick, but I learned that my mother had a taste for cheese, as well....she was sitting right next to me on the sofa!

At the time (1986) this may have been the absolute WORST film I'd ever seen. In those days, Channel Nineteen in Cleveland seemed to specialize in obscure, rancid films.

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If it's true what they say, that GOD created us in His image, then why should we not love creating, and why should we not continue to do so, as carefully and ethically as we can, on whatever scale we're capable of?

The choice is simple; refuse to create, and refuse to grow, or build, with care and love.